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artist wrote:quandary - those in the tropical analysis forum have the credentials! Do you mind me asking what yours are to be able to question them?
boca_chris wrote:Mike Watkins seems to be spot on. Looks bad for the west coast and the big bend.
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Quandary does make some valid points.
The NHC will be the first to step up and say their intensification forecasts is sill one of the weak spots in forecasting.
Still many days to monitor a storm that is yet to even have a name...
Scott
boca_chris wrote:Quandary does make some valid points.
The NHC will be the first to step up and say their intensification forecasts is sill one of the weak spots in forecasting.
Still many days to monitor a storm that is yet to even have a name...
Scott
I think many have written this season off and/or are in disbelief right now sharing your wistful thinking above. I think most don't even know what is going on right now in the W. Coast of FL.
BUT, unforunately we have a dire situation unfolding. People will wake up in a day or two when this thing is a T.S or Hurricane aiming at the Eastern GOM. I've already woken up.
Scorpion wrote:boca_chris wrote:Quandary does make some valid points.
The NHC will be the first to step up and say their intensification forecasts is sill one of the weak spots in forecasting.
Still many days to monitor a storm that is yet to even have a name...
Scott
I think many have written this season off and/or are in disbelief right now sharing your wistful thinking above. I think most don't even know what is going on right now in the W. Coast of FL.
BUT, unforunately we have a dire situation unfolding. People will wake up in a day or two when this thing is a T.S or Hurricane aiming at the Eastern GOM. I've already woken up.
I agree Chris. Many refuse to believe another disaster will unfold since we had Katrina and Rita. TD-24/Wilma does not know there was a Katrina or Rita.
I thought the bamms were worthless. Maybe not this time since we have Wilma soon and Bamm Bamm. LOLcycloneye wrote:
TROPICAL DEPRESSION TWENTY-FOU (AL242005) ON 20051016 1800 UTC
...00 HRS... ...12 HRS... ...24 HRS... ...36 HRS...
051016 1800 051017 0600 051017 1800 051018 0600
LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON
BAMD 17.6N 79.3W 17.9N 80.0W 18.1N 80.9W 18.5N 82.1W
BAMM 17.6N 79.3W 18.0N 80.2W 18.3N 81.3W 18.5N 82.6W
A98E 17.6N 79.3W 17.9N 79.5W 18.4N 80.3W 19.0N 80.9W
LBAR 17.6N 79.3W 17.9N 79.6W 18.8N 80.6W 19.9N 81.4W
SHIP 30KTS 35KTS 42KTS 50KTS
DSHP 30KTS 35KTS 42KTS 50KTS
...48 HRS... ...72 HRS... ...96 HRS... ..120 HRS...
051018 1800 051019 1800 051020 1800 051021 1800
LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON
BAMD 18.9N 83.3W 19.8N 85.6W 21.0N 87.1W 22.8N 88.2W
BAMM 18.7N 83.9W 19.2N 86.1W 20.2N 87.3W 22.3N 87.8W
A98E 19.5N 81.5W 19.5N 82.6W 20.7N 83.4W 24.0N 83.6W
LBAR 21.3N 81.8W 24.6N 80.0W 29.0N 75.5W 33.4N 67.9W
SHIP 57KTS 70KTS 76KTS 72KTS
DSHP 57KTS 70KTS 68KTS 68KTS
...INITIAL CONDITIONS...
LATCUR = 17.6N LONCUR = 79.3W DIRCUR = 340DEG SPDCUR = 2KT
LATM12 = 17.1N LONM12 = 79.1W DIRM12 = 305DEG SPDM12 = 2KT
LATM24 = 17.4N LONM24 = 78.7W
WNDCUR = 30KT RMAXWD = 35NM WNDM12 = 30KT
CENPRS = 1002MB OUTPRS = 1009MB OUTRAD = 240NM SDEPTH = D
RD34NE = 0NM RD34SE = 0NM RD34SW = 0NM RD34NW = 0NM
18:00z BAM Model Guidance.
Rainband wrote:I thought the bamms were worthless. Maybe not this time since we have Wilma soon and Bamm Bamm. LOLcycloneye wrote:
TROPICAL DEPRESSION TWENTY-FOU (AL242005) ON 20051016 1800 UTC
...00 HRS... ...12 HRS... ...24 HRS... ...36 HRS...
051016 1800 051017 0600 051017 1800 051018 0600
LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON
BAMD 17.6N 79.3W 17.9N 80.0W 18.1N 80.9W 18.5N 82.1W
BAMM 17.6N 79.3W 18.0N 80.2W 18.3N 81.3W 18.5N 82.6W
A98E 17.6N 79.3W 17.9N 79.5W 18.4N 80.3W 19.0N 80.9W
LBAR 17.6N 79.3W 17.9N 79.6W 18.8N 80.6W 19.9N 81.4W
SHIP 30KTS 35KTS 42KTS 50KTS
DSHP 30KTS 35KTS 42KTS 50KTS
...48 HRS... ...72 HRS... ...96 HRS... ..120 HRS...
051018 1800 051019 1800 051020 1800 051021 1800
LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON LAT LON
BAMD 18.9N 83.3W 19.8N 85.6W 21.0N 87.1W 22.8N 88.2W
BAMM 18.7N 83.9W 19.2N 86.1W 20.2N 87.3W 22.3N 87.8W
A98E 19.5N 81.5W 19.5N 82.6W 20.7N 83.4W 24.0N 83.6W
LBAR 21.3N 81.8W 24.6N 80.0W 29.0N 75.5W 33.4N 67.9W
SHIP 57KTS 70KTS 76KTS 72KTS
DSHP 57KTS 70KTS 68KTS 68KTS
...INITIAL CONDITIONS...
LATCUR = 17.6N LONCUR = 79.3W DIRCUR = 340DEG SPDCUR = 2KT
LATM12 = 17.1N LONM12 = 79.1W DIRM12 = 305DEG SPDM12 = 2KT
LATM24 = 17.4N LONM24 = 78.7W
WNDCUR = 30KT RMAXWD = 35NM WNDM12 = 30KT
CENPRS = 1002MB OUTPRS = 1009MB OUTRAD = 240NM SDEPTH = D
RD34NE = 0NM RD34SE = 0NM RD34SW = 0NM RD34NW = 0NM
18:00z BAM Model Guidance.![]()
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Sun Oct 16, 2005
Flooding reported by ODPEM
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The Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) is reporting flooding in a number of areas.
According to a release issued by the ODPEM, the Yallahs Fording and the Eleven Miles Bull Bay Fording in St. Thomas are impassable.
Reports are that the Chalky River and The Dry River at Serge Island in the parish have also overflowed their banks.
In Trelawny the Salt Marsh road is flooded.
Teams from the Jamaica Fire Brigade as well as the National Works Agency have been dispatched to render emergency assistance in these areas.
The ODPEM is advising the public that as the Tropical Depression remains over the island, weather conditions should be monitored for further developments.
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